Full name of creator of triple barrel LMG - Vladimir Karlovich From. "Karlovich" is patronym, not a surname. And, it's not a based on Villar-Perosa. Actually, it is a full-auto Gardner gun, with crankshaft. Cartridge - 7.62x38R "upgrade", by proportions of barrels (18 inch lenght) and magazine - 2 inch lenght. Prilutskiy M1914 pistol builted in 9x20SR Browning long.
Fedorov is by far the first assault rifle, it's amusing to me certain idiots think otherwise. The man was a genius, waaay ahead of his time. I'd fricking love to fire one, wonder what the recoil in full-autos like :)
I'd HATE to be that bombardier/gunner @13:02 if/when those radiators got hit .... but that was probably the LEAST of his worries 136 thumbs up! Thanks again, man
0:01 Machine translation of russian text is erroneous. It should be "Редкие, опытные и мелкосерийные образцы российского оружия времен Первой Мировой Войны". 2:40 In russian weapon study books Mannlicher is written with one N. 4:57 It should be Карабин (or Винтовка) Токарева образца 1918 года. And semi-auto rifles were called self-loading rifles (самозарядные винтовки, same with carbines) up to 1940s. 6:31 Military surplus rifle conversions into shotguns weren't rare. They're just not that well-known outside of russian hemisphere. After WWI and Civil War Soviets began converting Mosin rifles for civilian gun market. I have one at home. 7:47 Пистолет Прилуцкого. He was a man, not a woman (Прилуцкая is a woman's last name.)
It's crazy to think that if just give a little more time ww1 could of been fought completely with semi auto
Full name of creator of triple barrel LMG - Vladimir Karlovich From. "Karlovich" is patronym, not a surname. And, it's not a based on Villar-Perosa. Actually, it is a full-auto Gardner gun, with crankshaft. Cartridge - 7.62x38R "upgrade", by proportions of barrels (18 inch lenght) and magazine - 2 inch lenght.
Prilutskiy M1914 pistol builted in 9x20SR Browning long.
Oooooooh yes!!!! Thank you jmantime!!! Great content!
great video mate
Thanks. Always so neat
good stuff jmantime, keep it up!
Fedorov is by far the first assault rifle, it's amusing to me certain idiots think otherwise. The man was a genius, waaay ahead of his time. I'd fricking love to fire one, wonder what the recoil in full-autos like :)
Well imagine the Arisaka cartridge but I. Full auto machine gun
Semi auto way before there was semi auto. Amazing they didn’t catch on.
Excellent. Thanks!
Great Upload Jmantime
this is when you realise how few fully automatic weapons was available in WW1 compared
He speaks!!
For QUITE a WHILE now! I think I subbed when he had like 14K , and no he didn't MUCH back then wtg jMAN
I'd HATE to be that bombardier/gunner @13:02 if/when those radiators got hit .... but that was probably the LEAST of his worries 136 thumbs up! Thanks again, man
Neat video
There Where some interesting fedorov variants with funky features like having a cossack dagger as bayonet Or using madsen magazines as standard mags.
The 7.62x38r Nagant cartridge is fascinating
I thought the fedorov m1912 shot 7.62
Thanks for a great video. The title needs some corrections, though. Something like «Редкое/экспериментальное оружие России в Первую Мировую войну».
0:01 Machine translation of russian text is erroneous. It should be "Редкие, опытные и мелкосерийные образцы российского оружия времен Первой Мировой Войны".
2:40 In russian weapon study books Mannlicher is written with one N.
4:57 It should be Карабин (or Винтовка) Токарева образца 1918 года. And semi-auto rifles were called self-loading rifles (самозарядные винтовки, same with carbines) up to 1940s.
6:31 Military surplus rifle conversions into shotguns weren't rare. They're just not that well-known outside of russian hemisphere. After WWI and Civil War Soviets began converting Mosin rifles for civilian gun market. I have one at home.
7:47 Пистолет Прилуцкого. He was a man, not a woman (Прилуцкая is a woman's last name.)
сомневаюсь, что автор будет тратить время на исследование правильности перевода
@@Pivoslave надеяться на лучшее никогда не вредно
@@SamuraiAkechi и то верно
For me who know English and Russian, the translation is ugly. Try to find a Russian who can into English and into weaponry.
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